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Following the fall of Communism in 1989, traditional heraldry was reinstated and new national arms were designed, quartering the arms of Bohemia and Slovakia. These arms were valid until Czechoslovakia was dissolved during the new year period of 1992/93.
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in 1938 all versions legally remained official, although state power and the government used chiefly the middle version, as to emphasize new autonomous federal regime and abandonment of the concept of
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Czechoslovakia had a Communist regime from 1948, but this initially retained the smaller coat of arms of 1920 and did not adopt an emblem in the form of so-called "
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of Communism replaced the crown and the arms of Slovakia, still carried by the lion, was totally remade, removing the cross in favour of the fire of
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The middle arms on the other hand, had one shield in the heart position, the arms of Bohemia. The main shield also held the arms of Slovakia,
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taking up the honorary heart position in the arms. As can be seen in the image, it is also not placed in the visual centre of the arms .
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The greater arms consisted of the same fields as in the middle arms completed with three more arms: the arms of the region of
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in Czech history, whose rebellion was interpreted as proto-communist revolutionary movement by the state-sanctioned
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after World War II). Adopted on 30 March 1920 by an act of the Czechoslovak parliament, used to this day, now by
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but as a shield carried by the Bohemian lion in the larger motif . It is thus not to be seen as an
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Lesser coat of arms of the Czech Republic include the Bohemian/Czech lion with two tails.
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Three variants of the coat of arms of Czechoslovakia were adopted in 1920 along with the
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and national motto. In the region of Slovakia adequate motto changes to Slovak version:
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Greater coat of arms of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
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Vexilolognet.cz - History of the symbols of Czechoslovakia
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Greater coat of arms were in minimal use since 1945.
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Middle coat of arms were in minimal use since 1945.
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Czechoslovakia
coats of arms
Coat of arms of the Czechoslovak National Council in Paris before creation of Czechoslovakia. (1916–1918).
Czechoslovak National Council
Paris
Motive from emblem of the Czechoslovak Legion was used as unofficial coat of arms of Czechoslovakia in (1918–1920).
Czechoslovak Legion
Czechoslovakia
Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia (1919–1920).
First
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Czechoslovak Constitution of 1920
Second Czechoslovak Republic
Czechoslovakism
Bohemia
Slovakia
inescutcheon
Carpathian Ruthenia
Moravia
Silesia
Těšín Silesia
Opava
Ratibor
supporters

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